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LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Indie artist Phillip Phillips won "American Idol" on Wednesday, becoming the fifth male singer in a row to take the title and a guaranteed recording contract. The 21-year-old guitar player from Georgia, who brought an indie vibe to the top-rated TV contest, beat ballad singer Jessica Sanchez, 16, of California in the public vote. "American Idol" host Ry
A meeting on the deployment of US missile defense system in Europe organized by Russia has ended in failure. NATO officials watched the videos about their defense knocking out Russian missiles, the Defense Ministry once again explained that the European missile defense is a threat to Russia, and promised to attack preemptively should the need arise
(Reuters) - AMR Corp, parent of American Airlines, bowed to pressure on Friday from its unsecured creditors, including its largest labor unions, and said it would explore merger options while it is still in bankruptcy.
Palestinian journalists and activists, imbued with the spirit of the Arab Spring, have become more daring, but the instinct of some in the Palestinian Authority has been to crack down.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Mississippi's Skylar Laine got the boot from TV singing competition "American Idol" on Thursday, leaving the show with a rousing performance of country singer Miranda Lambert's "Gunpowder and Lead." Laine, 18, who idolizes Lambert and aspires to be a country star herself, sang the song as fellow contestant Hollie Cavanagh, also among this week's bottom two singers, wiped away
Austria's Bernd Wiesberger has won his first European Tour title with a commanding final day performance at the Ballantine's Championship in South Korea.
COMMERCE CITY, Colo. (Reuters) - A wildlife specialist splays the wings of a dead golden eagle shipped in from New Mexico and is pleased by what he sees.
famed TV producer and "New Year's Rockin' Eve" host -- died from a massive heart attack
Chinese shoppers attracted by lower prices spend more on luxury products abroad than they do at home, and retailers are looking to cash in.
NEW YORK(Reuters) - Jessica Sanchez, the youngest finalist on TV singing contest "American Idol," was dramatically saved from elimination on Thursday by the show's judges as she performed a last chance song to prove she was worthy of continuing. With Jennifer Lopez leading the way, fellow judges Randy Jackson and Steven Tyler stormed the stage and announced they were using their only "save" to ke
A court of New York brought down a sentence against Russian businessman Viktor Bout. He was sentenced to 25 years in jail and to the fine of $15 million. Officials from Russia's Foreign Ministry said that the sentence was unfounded and biased. Russian diplomats stated that they would do their best to return Bout to his home country
MARCO ISLAND, Florida (Reuters) - When the Mackle brothers, Elliot, Robert and Frank Jr., first set foot on the deserted beaches of Marco Island in 1962 there were more pelicans, terns and mosquitoes...
Before we get to Lindsay Lohan’s cracked-out “celebration” of her legal success, let’s celebrate something else. Everyone is talking about this weird/amazing/awful “morphing” video of LL’s crack face (below). The same people (I think) did the video of Britney Spears’ morphing face a few months ago (which was just kind of sad), and now there’s [...]
Michael Chang talks in-depth to CNN's Open Court about his historic French Open triumph in 1989.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said on Tuesday it is too soon to declare victory in the U.S. economic recovery, warning against complacency in policymaking as the outlook brightens.
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Veteran rockers Aerosmith will bring their Global Warming Tour to 18 North America cities starting in June, continuing the concert series they played in South America and Japan last year, the band said on Monday. Aerosmith, helmed by frontman and "American Idol" judge Steven Tyler, will play in cities from Toronto to Oakland, California and Atlanta, Georgia. Tickets go on
BUDAPEST (Reuters) - When money runs low, it sometimes pays to gamble, and that's what the Budapest Spring Festival did this year lining up Hollywood star John Malkovich to portray a serial killer, and Russian virtuoso Maxim Vengerov to play his violin. Vengerov, who cancelled two Budapest performances after he was sidelined in 2008 by a shoulder injury, but began playing regularly again in publi
An American teacher at a missionary organization was killed by two men on a motorcycle in the central Yemeni city Taiz on Sunday, according to Yemeni officials.

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